A great article from Indoor Environment Connections People often associate high asthma rates in the inner cities with the prevalence of cockroaches in those dwellings. But a study published in the October issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical … Continue reading →

Tiny droplets containing the flu virus — in numbers high enough to infect you — are more prevalent in the air of public places than you might think, a new study suggests. Half of the air samples in the study, … Continue reading →

Do you have a crawl space that is damp, dingy, dirty and possibly has a dirt floor? Does your crawl space smell because of moisture or mold? If so, your crawl space could be causing the poor indoor air quality … Continue reading →